Nursery Program

At the nursery level, Guru Global Preschool recognizes the unique needs of children aged 1-3 years. The environment is specifically curated to offer stimulating experiences that encourage curiosity, exploration, and social interaction. With a low child-to-teacher ratio, each child receives individualized attention, ensuring that their physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development is supported at every step. The staff is highly trained in early childhood education, ensuring they create a positive, supportive, and responsive environment. This approach helps children feel secure, valued, and motivated to engage in activities that promote developmental milestones.

Interactive Learning Games & Activities

Child-Friendly Content Libraries

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One of the primary focuses of our Nursery Program is fostering social and emotional growth. Through group activities, children learn essential interpersonal skills, such as sharing, cooperation, empathy, and effective communication. Our experienced teachers guide children through activities that build trust and encourage positive social interactions, preparing them for future collaborative learning environments.

The curriculum at Guru Global Preschool’s Nursery Program emphasizes hands-on, sensory-rich experiences that engage children’s curiosity and help them explore their environment. We incorporate activities in arts, music, science, and movement to support the holistic development of each child. Art and music are fundamental in our daily routine, as they allow children to express themselves creatively and develop fine motor skills. Our movement-based activities, including dancing, play, and simple exercises, promote physical health and enhance gross motor skills, which are vital at this developmental stage.

Language and literacy are also integral to our Nursery Program. Teachers introduce children to the basics of language through stories, songs, and interactive reading sessions that encourage a love for books and storytelling. These activities lay the foundation for vocabulary building, listening skills, and an early understanding of language structure. Basic numeracy is introduced through fun, play-based activities that develop children’s problem-solving skills, number recognition, and critical thinking.